When we discuss computer programs, we think about those installed on a desktop, but there are server, cloud & web-based applications too. What’s the difference?
We’ve discussed the difference between desktop computers & servers, and talked about right-sizing your server, so lets take a look at them in a bit more depth.
If you’re starting a new business or upgrading a network, how do you go about measuring your needs so that your servers and network will support your growth?
Here we outline some key operating systems. First, we’ll review what an OS is, then highlight the differences between desktop and server operating systems (OS).
Following on from our previous post about the differences between workstations and servers, we’ll now move on to the hardware that makes it possible for workstations, servers, and mobile devices to talk to each other – network hardware.